If you have shown in any discipline with any breed on the West Coast, you have had your name called by Taffy Wolf. Also, known as “The Wolf,” Taffy has been announcing for over 35 years and has been at the Silver Dollar Circuit for over 20 consecutive years. Taffy is celebrating her birthday (we […]
Continue reading …Sunshine, palm trees, showing horses… What could be better than that? Check out this fun video of our time spent in Tampa, Florida over the New Year at the Florida Gold and Gulf Coast horse shows! Click here to watch the video on EC TV.
Continue reading …Scroll below to check out more great photos from around the rings at the Silver Dollar Circuit! Stay tuned for results coming at the conclusion of the show. If you’d like to share photos and results from a show in your area, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Amelia Elbert with Waylon and His New Ear Warmers
Continue reading …With the transition of Bovos’ role, AQHA is proud to announce that Paula Newman of Grapevine, Texas, will serve as the new AQHA chief operating officer. Newman begins her role with the Association on February 1.
Continue reading …Check out some fun photos from the Silver Dollar Circuit, courtesy of Marjorie Parks! If you’d like to share photos from a show in your area, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Who hasn’t, at one time or another, dreamed they were a princess on their very own unicorn?… Check out Miss Laney Sundsbak aboard Yankee Jetaleto. Photo courtesy of Rainy Butte Photography – Jess Johnson. If you have a great EC Photo or Video of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …After a year like 2020, it’s refreshing to hear that there were some positives that came out of it. When we left Las Vegas last year, the world shut down. Getting back to “normal” will take some more time still and, until then, we have returned to a show, and a world, that is a […]
Continue reading …This has been a tough year for everyone. Some exhibitors are continuing on in the face of adversity while others have had to stop showing due to event cancellations, postponements, job loss, shutdowns, and other financial and health considerations. Horse people worldwide are still struggling with the loss of time, income, and lack of memories of a 2020 show and training season and, most importunately, the loss of life that the COVID-19 virus has taken.
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